So like... she just lets the monster kill her? If she was suicidal why didn't she just take some drugs, or shoot herself?
So like... she just lets the monster kill her? If she was suicidal why didn't she just take some drugs...
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Too much of a coward to shoot herself, but still wants out. Same thing with suicide by cop.
The fact that this movie was praised as a masterpiece proves that horror as a genre is unrecoverable
Because showing that the monster was an actual threat was an important part of building the tension and raising the stakes in the MOVIE.
I'm sorry you cannot separate reality from fiction.
Non-scary horror movies are favorites of the reddit crowd. Especially when they shove in an obvious allegory.
>Muh slow burn depression symbolism!!!!!!111!1
only disappointing thing about this movie is we never get another kill like this, all contorted and shit
no one said it was a masterpiece. It is a solid 7
What Movie?
Don't know, but based on contextual clues from this thread "It Follows"
In the first scene, there's a house number of 1492. And water is significant throughout the film. My take: the monster is an ancient native "grudge" of some kind:
-1492 suggesting Christopher Columbus mistreating the natives further south, having needed to cross a great body of water to do so,
-the audience is well acquainted with the "indian burial ground" grudge-trope (The Shining, Poltergeist, etc), and with the notion of a vengeful/accursed spirit more generally (The Grudge, The Exorcist).
it follows is scary though.
It's death you fucking idiot.
She was tired of running. I thought that was pretty clear.
>She was tired of running. I thought that was pretty clear.
That doesn't answer the question moron.
i find it kind of difficult to believe it qualifies as a horror movie
>it follows is scary though.
Nah, the gimmick overstays its welcome and they blow by being inconsistent with their own rules anyways. Starts with regular albeit slightly creepy people following you without saying a word then turns to fucking screaming ju-on ghost children and makes the monster hump you to death. Stupid.
>"It Follows"
It's not?
accepting mortal fate is not the same thing as suicidal ideation. your premise is disingenuous and you should feel bad about yourself.
High heels on sand seems like a bad idea.
>While I was in the boat I captured a very beautiful Carib woman, whom the said Lord Admiral gave to me, and with whom, having taken her into my cabin, she being naked according to their custom, I conceived desire to take pleasure. I wanted to put my desire into execution but she did not want it and treated me with her finger nails in such a manner that I wished I had never begun. But seeing that, (to tell you the end of it all), I took a rope and thrashed her well, for which she raised such unheard of screams that you would not have believed your ears. Finally we came to an agreement in such manner that I can tell you that she seemed to have been brought up in a school of harlots.
-Diary of one of Columbus's men
>So like... she just lets the monster kill her?
>[Yes.] She was tired of running. I thought that was pretty clear.
Is this from It Follows? I don't remember that scene at all.
user, it's literally the first scene in the movie
>If she was suicidal why didn't she just take some drugs, or shoot herself?
>Because she wanted to die
the movie isn't very memorable
Wasn't the first scene her being tied to a chair in a parking lot after having sex or something...
More like "It Takes Its Sweet-Ass Time," am I right? Seriously, the monster needs to show a little more hustle. It's never going to reach the bottom of the sex-chain at this rate.
>Why did the monster killer her so painfully but when the monster killed that one dude it was quick and painless.
>accepting mortal fate is not the same thing as suicidal ideation. your premise is disingenuous and you should feel bad about yourself.
This movie has the wierdest timeline. Doesn't it take place in like the 90s? Yet I think this birch is driving a '00 car.
The teen bitches have these weird compact readers with hi-def LCD screens, but the TV is shit.
Not sure what version you watched, but this scene shows up at the beginning of the theatrical version. She was the last girl the guy had slept with before he slept with the main character, her dying made the monster retarget him.
Based
Everything about this fucking movie is a mess including the logic. Eventually the monster kills the last living person in the line of fucks, then what? This is never explains, but the entire movie is built upon the premise the curse is transmitted by fucking. Dead people don't fuck.
it's on purpose, makes it feel like a dream
>This is never explains
Why would that need to be explained? The movie is about the monster hunting the protagonists, not it's origin
My left foot
Retarded since it just made me, autist, wonder what kind of retard was in charge of the continuity.
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did they bury her real legs in the sand to achieve this effect?
Is this the final redpill?
One of the few truly creepy atmospheric horror movies to come out in the last decade plus and of course this board shits all over it. It's a far cry from pretentious arthouse shit like Hereditary, It Comes At Night, Midsommar etc. It Follows feels much more like an oldschool Carpenter flick than anything.
No.
They buried some fake legs in the sand, and broke her real legs.
It was easier on the budget that way.
This movie was garbage mate, had like one cool moment and that was the tall guy in hallway.
>only injury is her snapped leg
What did it do, break it and wait for her to bleed out?
Fantastic soundtrack, cool premise, shit execution, absolutely pants on retarded symbolism.
Actually, it found her like that. White girl walking around at night by herself, she was eventually bound to run into a pack of feral niggers.
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Is there any other good recent horror film soundtracks? The only thing good about Halloween 2018 was the soundtrack sadly
sorry films are catered to your autism user
So, is it AIDS or not?
what about the guy who got dry humped to death by his mother? did it break his pelvis or something?
In the movie can it cross a body of water?
would taking a boat out to the middle of nowhere not do the trick? if so sleeping with someone who is a perm live aboard boater might buy many years if not decades.
The idea was amazing, a monster that keeps following you until you die, so much could have been done with it. such a wasted opportunity.
Nice headcanon retard. We dont know what it was
well in the film it is ambiguous whether the white bitch fucks those guys on the boat to buy her some time. I am one of those who feel like she fucked them all in a big bukkakke creampie gangbang like the little whore slut she is I am so horny guys send help
It's death. They have the professor monologue about Lazarus and death extendedly. In the hospital with the farting girl, she reads a passage about death being a certainty. The film is about youths accepting death.
iirc it wouldn't go in the swimming pool when they were trying to kill it
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Why do people feel compelled to do this, put their hands on you? Double terrifying when big guy Bruce grabs your pencil neck.
So that's how you treat women.
did you imply that's not a beautiful woman?
>she
Its clearly physical. It doesnt seem to completely disappear.. It just walks slowly to where you go
Lead it to the middle of times square. Call the police on your way there and report something awful or urgent. As you are standing there in the middle of everyone throw paint on it as it gets near.
Suddenly everyone sees this otherwise invisible person with paint on it chasing you around the street. Police arrive, everyone is recording it. They try to stop it or at least you have some ppl on your side. Eventually the spectacle will get more authorities on the scene as the first few cops realize they cant stop it.
And since it just walks, a light jog around the area should keep you safe from it.
Could the government then manage to catch it? I think this scenario works with you getting a lot of help and it being obvious in broad daylight something is after youm
All this assuming like I said it doesnt actually ever leave this plane when you run away from it. Its always just physically walking to you where you go. As long as paint is on it it should be visible to others
In context of the film world, it aint death itself. Regardless of what the film is supposed to symbolize to the audience
Or the cops try to subdue the crazy person with paint in Times Square and while they've got you in a chokehold the monster kills you and it gets blamed on the police using excessive force.
>In context of the film world, it aint death itself
Wtf who gives a shit? This is the part that matters:
>Regardless of what the film is supposed to symbolize to the audience
yeh i got that impression aswell, sending help but it might have corona
cant say srry not srry
yeh thats what i though,t many old tales mention evil being unable to cross water borders.
>well in the film it is ambiguous whether the white bitch fucks those guys on the boat to buy her some time
It's not ambiguous at all, she took all their cocks in her teenage pussy and they all creampied her.
It was worth it. Sex is worth dying for, really.